The Count of Monte Cristo is getting a #scifi upgrade as a graphic novel. I guess they’ve never heard of Alfred Bester’s ‘The Stars My Destination.’ https://t.co/PzHMd6DDzg
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Read about the crazy legacy of comic-book legend Jack Kirby’s forgotten 2001: A Space Odyssey. https://t.co/nGJ4Rj9xQZ
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This iconic French comic is the unsung inspiration for your favourite science fiction blockbusters https://t.co/v5QUpGDOTk
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William Gibson has written a comic, and you should read it, says Ars Technica. https://t.co/XFGvYziz4i
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Got excited that there was a trailer with a return of Christopher Eccleston as Doctor Who then discovered it was only a comic book. 🙁 http://t.co/YK6IY18C3n
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Is the best science fiction today happening in comic books because novels don't have "visual punch?" Where's my eyeroll emoji? http://t.co/rapFF3vxr7
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I’m not normally a big comics fan, but this collection of Simon and Kirby #scifi stories looks like a keeper. http://t.co/QcQTLXz5pI
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There’s no news on a possible X-Files 3 movie, but there are new comic books in the work to keep the franchise alive. http://t.co/Rv3602Pv
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I completed my collection of the first run of the Topps X-Files comics only last summer. I haven’t read them all yet, but I mostly enjoyed those that I read, including those that were adaptations of TV episodes. Since then, there have been a few comic reboots and even cross-overs, but I haven’t bothered with those. I looks like X-files will be one of franchises that will always comes back, again and again in comics because there are enough fans that have fond memories of the show.
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I wonder if X-Files will ever get a reboot with new actors portraying Mulder and Scully or if it could come back with two new agents chasing down paranormal cases, kind of like they were trying to set up at the end of the show.
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This sounds like my kind of book: Flash Gordon: On the Planet Mongo Sundays 1934-1937. Read a review here: http://t.co/FKCpu11H
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One of my most dog-eared comics as a kid was the Classics Illustrated version of The First Men in the Moon by Wells. http://t.co/KKn1LYjn
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Are your adventures as exciting as Batman’s? They probably already are. http://t.co/XlhBnp0A
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Too bad these John Carter of Mars newspaper comic strips aren’t better formatted for reading online or on mobile. http://t.co/t47HOZaj
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If you were 11, had never seen the Alien, but only read the novelization, this is what your comic book would look like. http://t.co/UTqlQq9E
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Warren Ellis rambles on about the differences between web comics and digital comics. http://t.co/KHEsL2nm
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Looking for some #scifi #comics to read? Comic Book Resources lists 10 that are worth your time to dig up. http://ow.ly/60BkT
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